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- Samuel_Primo abstract "Samuel Primo (circa 1635 in Jerusalem – 1708 in Adrianople), was a prominent Sabbatean sectarian of the 17th centuryPrimo was one of the earliest followers of Sabbatai Zevi, the self-proclaimed Jewish messiah. Primo became Zevi's private secretary on Zevi's journey from Jerusalem to Smyrna in 1665, cleverly managing to give to the advent of the pseudo-Messiah an air of dignity. From Smyrna, Primo spread the news among foreign Jews that the Messiah had actually appeared. With certain of his confidants he was the first to plan the abolition of rabbinic Judaism. In the name of Zevi, Primo sent a circular to the Jews (December 1665) advising the abolition of the fast-day of the tenth day of the month of Ṭebet on the Hebrew calendar.In February, 1666, Primo accompanied Zevi to Constantinople. After Zevi converted to Islam, Primo explained this apparent apostasy as having been foreordained in the Messianic role. Concerning the rest of his life not much is known.".
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageID "41199079".
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageLength "1998".
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageRevisionID "665331946".
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Apostasy.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kabbalists.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_rabbis.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sabbateans.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sephardi_rabbis.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Edirne.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_calendar.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Messiah.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Rabbinic_Judaism.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Sabbatai_Zevi.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Sabbateans.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Sectarianism.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Smyrna.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLink Tevet.
- Samuel_Primo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samuel Primo".
- Samuel_Primo article "PRIMO, SAMUEL".
- Samuel_Primo url "http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12361-primo-samuel".
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- Samuel_Primo subject Category:Kabbalists.
- Samuel_Primo subject Category:Ottoman_rabbis.
- Samuel_Primo subject Category:Sabbateans.
- Samuel_Primo subject Category:Sephardi_rabbis.
- Samuel_Primo hypernym Sabbatean.
- Samuel_Primo comment "Samuel Primo (circa 1635 in Jerusalem – 1708 in Adrianople), was a prominent Sabbatean sectarian of the 17th centuryPrimo was one of the earliest followers of Sabbatai Zevi, the self-proclaimed Jewish messiah. Primo became Zevi's private secretary on Zevi's journey from Jerusalem to Smyrna in 1665, cleverly managing to give to the advent of the pseudo-Messiah an air of dignity. From Smyrna, Primo spread the news among foreign Jews that the Messiah had actually appeared.".
- Samuel_Primo label "Samuel Primo".
- Samuel_Primo sameAs Q16933080.
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- Samuel_Primo sameAs Q16933080.
- Samuel_Primo wasDerivedFrom Samuel_Primo?oldid=665331946.
- Samuel_Primo isPrimaryTopicOf Samuel_Primo.